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英语听力模拟训练
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman do later?
A.Take her sons to the hospital.B.Take her sons to school.
C.Meet her sons at the doctor’s.
2.Why doesn’t the man want any breakfast?
A.Because he has already had his breakfast.
B.Because he doesn’t want to get up.
C.Because he is not hungry.
3.What do we know about the woman?
A.She will miss the next game.
B.She will definitely watch the next game.
C.She will go to the next game if she has the time.
4.What time will the two speakers meet?
A.At 6:30 p.m.
B.At 7:30 p.m.
C.At 8:30 p.m.
5.What do we know about the professor?
A.He has changed his reading assignment.
B.He forgot to bring the copies.
C.He brought 38 copies.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听,回答第6题。6.What is the man doing now?
A.Walking in the street.
B.Driving on the way.
C.Guiding the traffic.
7.Why is the woman in such a hurry?
A.Because she wants to catch a train.
B.Because the man urges her to hurry up.
C.Because there is a traffic jam in the rush hour.
8.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman’s train is at 8:13.
B.The man will go back to the crossroads and turn right.
C.The train will leave in 20 minutes.
听,回答第11三个小题。9.Where did the man see the poster?
A.At the school gate.
B.At the College Swimming Pool.
C.On the school bulletin.
10.Who is the contest’s organizer?
A.The Students’ Union.
B.The Recreational and Physical Culture Section.
C.The College Swimming Association.
11.How much does one admission ticket cost?
A.3 yuan.
B.6.30 yuan.
C.Free.
听,回答第114三个小题。
12.What does the woman complain about Professor Smith?
A.He’s strict with students and assigns too many writing tasks.
B.He’s hard to understand and gives frequent exams.
C.He’s hard to understand and assigns too many reading tasks.
13.How does the man probably feel about his lecturer?
A.The lecturer is very instructive and interesting.
B.The lecturer assigns too much homework.
C.The lecturer is hard to understand.
14.What does the woman complain about in the end?
A.Lining up in the library.
B.Lining up in the canteen. C.Lining up in the bank.
听,回答第117三个小题。
15.Who is the manager of the woman’s department?
A.A man who just graduated from college.B.A man who has been with the company for 2 years.
C.A man wearing jeans and a sweater.
16.How long has the woman been at this company?
A.2 months.
B.About 1 year.
C.More than 2 years.
17.What is to blame for her not being appointed according to the man?
A.Her clothes.
B.Her competence.
C.Her qualification.
听,回答第120三个小题。
18.Where did the red-faced man work when he visited the speaker?
A.In a clinic.B.In a small hospital.
C.In a dentist’s office.
19.What did the red-faced man ask the speaker when they first met?
A.Whether he could find a better job in Spain.
B.Whether he could quit the job he did not like.
C.Whether he could become a doctor in England.
20.Why didn’t the red-faced man charge the speaker?
A.Because he was very rich.
B.Because he knew the speaker well.
C.Because he appreciated the speaker’s advice.
答案及听力原文
答案:1~56~10 BABCB
11~15 CCAAB
16~20 CABAC
听力原文:
Text 1
M:Anna,sorry,I had to rush off this morning.How are the boys?
W:I’m taking them to the doctor at 10:00,but I’m sure they’re going to be all right.
Text 2
W:You’d better get up.It’s a quarter to eight and your breakfast is getting cold.
M:I don’t feel like having any breakfast.I’ll have another five minutes’ sleep instead.
Text 3
M:That was the most exciting game I’ve seen all year.
W:I was surprised.It was a lot of fun.
M:I bet you wish you hadn’t turned down our invitations all year.
W:I’m not going to miss another game,no matter what.
Text 4
M:Let’s meet in the library tonight at 8:00 p.m.
W:That’s too late.Let’s make it about an hour and a half earlier.
M:OK.See you at the front desk.
Text 5
W:Professor Newman,a few of us at the back didn’t get the copy of your reading assignment.
M:Well,there are only thirty-eight names on my class list,and I didn’t bring any spare copies.
Text 6
W:Are you sure we’re on the right way?
M:Did I take a wrong turn?
W:I’m not sure.But,I think you turned left when you should have turned right.
M:I’m sorry.Let’s go back to the crossroads and turn the other way.
W:I’ve to catch the 8:30 train.Do you think I can make it?
M:Don’t worry.I’ll take you there within 20 minutes.
W:I’m afraid there will be a traffic jam.
M:It is not rush hour.
Text 7
M:Good morning,Miss Power.Have you seen the poster on the school bulletin?
W:No,not yet.What does it say?
M:It says there will be a swimming contest on the coming Wednesday.
W:That’s great!Who is the organizer?
M:Well,it is organized by the Recreational and Physical Culture Section.
W:I’d like to see the contest.What time and where is it?
M:7:00 p.m. at the College Swimming Pool.
W:Good.I’ll be free then.But where can we get the tickets?
M:Actually we don’t need any tickets.The poster says admission is free.
W:Really? That’s wonderful!Shall we go there together?
M:OK.See you at 6:30 at the school gate.
Text 8
W:How was the first class?
M:Pretty good.The lecturer is the greatest I have ever met.
W:It’s lucky to have a good teacher.I was totally confused in my first class.
M:What’s up?
W:I couldn’t follow a word of what Professor Smith said.Besides,the reading list he gave us is as long as the Great Wall.
M:Don’t be frightened at the thought of reading all the books on the list.It’s unnecessary.
W:What if the exam is based upon one of the books?
M:In my opinion,you should read those which are marked with揺ssential reading?Otherwise,youWh would be worn out.
W:It’s true indeed.Reading all the books is a mission impossible.
M:Hope you are in a better mood now.
W:Thank you.It’s also a drag to queue up in the library.
M:Take it easy.You need a day to relax.
Text 9
W:We’ve got a new manager in our department.
M:Oh? You hoped to get that job,didn’t you?
W:Yes,I did.
M:I’m sorry.That’s too bad.Who is it? Who got the job,I mean?
W:Someone called Drexler,Carl Drexler.He’s been with the company only two years.I’ve been here longer.And I know more about the job,too!
M:Hmm,why do you think they gave it to him and not to you?
W:Because I’m the wrong sex,of course!
M:You mean you didn’t get the job because you’re a woman?
W:Yes,that was probably it!It is unfair.
M:What sort of clothes does he wear?
W:A dark suit.White shirt.A tie.Why?
M:Perhaps that had something to do with it.
W:You mean you think I didn’t get the job because I come to work in jeans and a sweater?
M:It’s possible,isn’t it?
W:Do you really think I should wear different clothes?
M:Well...Perhaps you should think about it.
W:Why should I wear a skirt? Or a dress?
M:I’m not saying you should.I’m saying you should think about it.That’s all!
W:Why should I do that? I’m good at my job!That’s the only important thing!
M:Hmm.Perhaps it should be the only important thing.But it isn’t.Not in this company.
Text 10
Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don’t know.But sometimes it is possible to give good advice.
When I was young,a stranger came to my house:a small man with shabby clothes and a round red face.He told me he was working in a small hospital but didn’t like his job there.He asked whether there would be any opportunities for an English doctor in Spain.I warned him that Spain was not always the Spain of grand opera,but that he might earn enough to keep body and soul together.He must decide for himself.He left me and I soon forgot him.Some years later I happened to be in Valencia.Feeling rather unwell,I asked the hotel porter if there was an English-speaking doctor in the town.He gave me an address.
When I reached the house,a small cheerful-looking man met me.He was the English-speaking doctor and invited me in.After he had examined me and told me what to do,I asked what his fee was.
He shook his head.“There’s no fee.Don’t you recognize me?I was wondering whether I’d ever have a chance to thank you for what you’ve done.You told me I might earn enough money to keep body and soul together and I haven’t done much more than that.I shall never be rich,but that doesn’t matter at all.I’m happy,I enjoy my job,and I wouldn’t exchange it for anything else in the world.”
英语听力模拟训练
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman do later?
A.Take her sons to the hospital.B.Take her sons to school.
C.Meet her sons at the doctor’s.
2.Why doesn’t the man want any breakfast?
A.Because he has already had his breakfast.
B.Because he doesn’t want to get up.
C.Because he is not hungry.
3.What do we know about the woman?
A.She will miss the next game.
B.She will definitely watch the next game.
C.She will go to the next game if she has the time.
4.What time will the two speakers meet?
A.At 6:30 p.m.
B.At 7:30 p.m.
C.At 8:30 p.m.
5.What do we know about the professor?
A.He has changed his reading assignment.
B.He forgot to bring the copies.
C.He brought 38 copies.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听,回答第6题。6.What is the man doing now?
A.Walking in the street.
B.Driving on the way.
C.Guiding the traffic.
7.Why is the woman in such a hurry?
A.Because she wants to catch a train.
B.Because the man urges her to hurry up.
C.Because there is a traffic jam in the rush hour.
8.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman’s train is at 8:13.
B.The man will go back to the crossroads and turn right.
C.The train will leave in 20 minutes.
听,回答第11三个小题。9.Where did the man see the poster?
A.At the school gate.
B.At the College Swimming Pool.
C.On the school bulletin.
10.Who is the contest’s organizer?
A.The Students’ Union.
B.The Recreational and Physical Culture Section.
C.The College Swimming Association.
11.How much does one admission ticket cost?
A.3 yuan.
B.6.30 yuan.
C.Free.
听,回答第114三个小题。
12.What does the woman complain about Professor Smith?
A.He’s strict with students and assigns too many writing tasks.
B.He’s hard to understand and gives frequent exams.
C.He’s hard to understand and assigns too many reading tasks.
13.How does the man probably feel about his lecturer?
A.The lecturer is very instructive and interesting.
B.The lecturer assigns too much homework.
C.The lecturer is hard to understand.
14.What does the woman complain about in the end?
A.Lining up in the library.
B.Lining up in the canteen. C.Lining up in the bank.
听,回答第117三个小题。
15.Who is the manager of the woman’s department?
A.A man who just graduated from college.B.A man who has been with the company for 2 years.
C.A man wearing jeans and a sweater.
16.How long has the woman been at this company?
A.2 months.
B.About 1 year.
C.More than 2 years.
17.What is to blame for her not being appointed according to the man?
A.Her clothes.
B.Her competence.
C.Her qualification.
听,回答第120三个小题。
18.Where did the red-faced man work when he visited the speaker?
A.In a clinic.B.In a small hospital.
C.In a dentist’s office.
19.What did the red-faced man ask the speaker when they first met?
A.Whether he could find a better job in Spain.
B.Whether he could quit the job he did not like.
C.Whether he could become a doctor in England.
20.Why didn’t the red-faced man charge the speaker?
A.Because he was very rich.
B.Because he knew the speaker well.
C.Because he appreciated the speaker’s advice.
答案及听力原文
答案:1~56~10 BABCB
11~15 CCAAB
16~20 CABAC
听力原文:
Text 1
M:Anna,sorry,I had to rush off this morning.How are the boys?
W:I’m taking them to the doctor at 10:00,but I’m sure they’re going to be all right.
Text 2
W:You’d better get up.It’s a quarter to eight and your breakfast is getting cold.
M:I don’t feel like having any breakfast.I’ll have another five minutes’ sleep instead.
Text 3
M:That was the most exciting game I’ve seen all year.
W:I was surprised.It was a lot of fun.
M:I bet you wish you hadn’t turned down our invitations all year.
W:I’m not going to miss another game,no matter what.
Text 4
M:Let’s meet in the library tonight at 8:00 p.m.
W:That’s too late.Let’s make it about an hour and a half earlier.
M:OK.See you at the front desk.
Text 5
W:Professor Newman,a few of us at the back didn’t get the copy of your reading assignment.
M:Well,there are only thirty-eight names on my class list,and I didn’t bring any spare copies.
Text 6
W:Are you sure we’re on the right way?
M:Did I take a wrong turn?
W:I’m not sure.But,I think you turned left when you should have turned right.
M:I’m sorry.Let’s go back to the crossroads and turn the other way.
W:I’ve to catch the 8:30 train.Do you think I can make it?
M:Don’t worry.I’ll take you there within 20 minutes.
W:I’m afraid there will be a traffic jam.
M:It is not rush hour.
Text 7
M:Good morning,Miss Power.Have you seen the poster on the school bulletin?
W:No,not yet.What does it say?
M:It says there will be a swimming contest on the coming Wednesday.
W:That’s great!Who is the organizer?
M:Well,it is organized by the Recreational and Physical Culture Section.
W:I’d like to see the contest.What time and where is it?
M:7:00 p.m. at the College Swimming Pool.
W:Good.I’ll be free then.But where can we get the tickets?
M:Actually we don’t need any tickets.The poster says admission is free.
W:Really? That’s wonderful!Shall we go there together?
M:OK.See you at 6:30 at the school gate.
Text 8
W:How was the first class?
M:Pretty good.The lecturer is the greatest I have ever met.
W:It’s lucky to have a good teacher.I was totally confused in my first class.
M:What’s up?
W:I couldn’t follow a word of what Professor Smith said.Besides,the reading list he gave us is as long as the Great Wall.
M:Don’t be frightened at the thought of reading all the books on the list.It’s unnecessary.
W:What if the exam is based upon one of the books?
M:In my opinion,you should read those which are marked with揺ssential reading?Otherwise,youWh would be worn out.
W:It’s true indeed.Reading all the books is a mission impossible.
M:Hope you are in a better mood now.
W:Thank you.It’s also a drag to queue up in the library.
M:Take it easy.You need a day to relax.
Text 9
W:We’ve got a new manager in our department.
M:Oh? You hoped to get that job,didn’t you?
W:Yes,I did.
M:I’m sorry.That’s too bad.Who is it? Who got the job,I mean?
W:Someone called Drexler,Carl Drexler.He’s been with the company only two years.I’ve been here longer.And I know more about the job,too!
M:Hmm,why do you think they gave it to him and not to you?
W:Because I’m the wrong sex,of course!
M:You mean you didn’t get the job because you’re a woman?
W:Yes,that was probably it!It is unfair.
M:What sort of clothes does he wear?
W:A dark suit.White shirt.A tie.Why?
M:Perhaps that had something to do with it.
W:You mean you think I didn’t get the job because I come to work in jeans and a sweater?
M:It’s possible,isn’t it?
W:Do you really think I should wear different clothes?
M:Well...Perhaps you should think about it.
W:Why should I wear a skirt? Or a dress?
M:I’m not saying you should.I’m saying you should think about it.That’s all!
W:Why should I do that? I’m good at my job!That’s the only important thing!
M:Hmm.Perhaps it should be the only important thing.But it isn’t.Not in this company.
Text 10
Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don’t know.But sometimes it is possible to give good advice.
When I was young,a stranger came to my house:a small man with shabby clothes and a round red face.He told me he was working in a small hospital but didn’t like his job there.He asked whether there would be any opportunities for an English doctor in Spain.I warned him that Spain was not always the Spain of grand opera,but that he might earn enough to keep body and soul together.He must decide for himself.He left me and I soon forgot him.Some years later I happened to be in Valencia.Feeling rather unwell,I asked the hotel porter if there was an English-speaking doctor in the town.He gave me an address.
When I reached the house,a small cheerful-looking man met me.He was the English-speaking doctor and invited me in.After he had examined me and told me what to do,I asked what his fee was.
He shook his head.“There’s no fee.Don’t you recognize me?I was wondering whether I’d ever have a chance to thank you for what you’ve done.You told me I might earn enough money to keep body and soul together and I haven’t done much more than that.I shall never be rich,but that doesn’t matter at all.I’m happy,I enjoy my job,and I wouldn’t exchange it for anything else in the world.”