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高考英语听力全真模拟(九)

1. Where is the man's bike now?

A. Under the stairs.    B. At the gate.      C. In the garden.

2. What does the man mean?

A. He doesn't like the hotel.     B. They can't afford to stay at the hotel.

C. They do not want to stay at a hotel.

3. What time is the woman leaving?

A. At 4:30.          B. At 4:00.        C. At 3:30.

4. What does the man think of Mr. Stone's lessons?

A. Boring.            B. Helpful.        C. Unnecessary.

5. What is the woman doing?

A. Offering suggestions. B. Expressing dissatisfaction. C. Asking for help.

六(6-7)

6. What might be the relationship between the two speakers?

A. Workmates.         B. Friends.         C. Mother and son.

7. What are they talking about?

A. The man's major in college.

B. The man's favorite subjects.

C. The man's future job.

七(8-9)

8. Who is the woman complaining about?

A. Her boss.          B. Her husband.    C. Her friend.

9. What is the man's advice?

A. Finishing her job earlier.   B. Leaving the task to others. C. Asking others for help.

八(10-11)

10. What happened to the woman?

A. She couldn't cross a busy street.       B. She got into a moving taxi.

C. She got hurt by a taxi.

11. Where are the two speakers?

A. In the hospital.     B. In the street.     C. In a police station.

九(1214

12. What does the man want to find out?

A. The cost of taking a taxi.     B. The nearest bus stop. C. How to get to a hotel.

13. How many possibilities does the woman suggest? A. 2.  B. 3.   C. 4.

14. What is the man's final decision?

A. Checking the schedule.   B. Waiting for another bus.  C. Taking a taxi.

十(1517

15. Where does the conversation most probably take place?

A. On a plane.        B. On a train.      C. In a restaurant.

16. Why is the man worried?

A. This is his first time abroad.   B. He cannot arrive on time. C. He has never seen his grandson. 17. When did the man first see Europe?

A. Recently.  B. After his wife' s death.      C. During the Second World War.

十(18-20)

18. What is the talk mainly about?

A. Improving our memory.  B. Taking care of our health. C. Collecting information.

19. What should we do to remember someone's name?

A. Write it down on a piece of paper.  B. Pay more attention to his or her first name.

C. Remember his or her last name.

20. What does the speaker suggest to us?

A. Having a rest for twenty minutes.  B. Taking some Vitamin B1 and B2 .

C. Doing sports during the break.

全真模拟(九)录音原文

Text 1

M: I had my bike repaired. Last night I put it at the gate but can't find it now.

W: It was in my way when I went to the garden. So I put it under the stairs. It’s still there.

Text 2

W: Why don't we stay at the Grand Regency Hotel?

M: You are joking! Do you know how expensive that place is? There is no way we can afford to stay there

Text 3

M: Don't you usually leave for the airport at four o' clock?

W: Yes. I usually do.

M: Well, why are you leaving so early?

W: It's going to snow, so I have to leave half an hour earlier.

Text 4

W: Mr. Stone’s lessons were a waste of time. He was always telling Funny stories.

M: But he was actually covering what we should learn.

Text 5

M: I'd love to go to the Super Bowl next week, but I don't think there are any more tickets.

W: Why don’t you talk to Laura? She’s a big football fan. She might be able to give you some advice on how to get a ticket. And I know she is plan­ning to go herself, so maybe you could go with her.

Text 6

W: So what do you think you are going to do when you graduate, John?

M: I'm not sure. My dad says I should work in information technology. You know something with computers.

W: Is that what your dad does?

M: Not really. He is an engineer.

W: How about you? What are you interested in doing?

M: Well. I'm interested in medicine. I'd love to be a doctor.

W: Yeah, what subject are you good at?

M: Math is my best subject. And I'm also pretty good at science.

Text 7

W: If that man gives me any more letters to type, I'll scream. He’s giv­en me ten already today, and there'll be more when I get back from coffee break. I'll be here till midnight.

M: Calm down, Franny. He can’t make you stay after five. Finish what you can, and leave the rest for Mary.

W: But they're important letters, Joe. They should go out tonight.

M: That's not your worry. If they're important, he should' have given them to you earlier.

Text 8

M: Tell me what happened.

W: Well, I wasn't paying attention when I started to cross the street, and I stepped in front of a taxi. I didn't realize it was still moving.

M: Can you walk?

W: Not very well.

M: Where does it hurt?

W: My side hurts when I take a step?

M: Okay, don't try to walk anymore. Don't worry. An ambulance is on the way. You know, you're very lucky; you could have easily been killed in the accident.

W: Yes, I guess I could have.

M: You'll have to fill out a form. Do you have any identification with you?

W: I have my passport. By the way, how did you get here so fast?

M: Someone dialed 911 and reported the accident. We were in the area and got a radio call. It only took a minute or so to get here.

Text 9

M: Excuse me, can you help me?

W: Of course. What can I do for you?

M: Can you tell me how I can get to the Excelsior Hotel from here?

W: The Excelsior? Let's see, that's in the city, right?

M: Yes, it is. On Forty-third Street, just off Eleventh Avenue.

W: Well, you can take a bus to the city. Just go out of the front door of the terminal and cross the street. There is a sign that says, "Airport —City Bus." Otherwise, you can take a taxi. You can catch one right in front of the terminal.

M: Thank you. Oh, do you know how much the bus fare is?

W: It's five dollars. A taxi costs about fifteen to twenty dollars.

M: I'd better take a bus then. How often does the bus run?

W: I think you just missed one. There is a schedule printed on the sign outside. I think that the buses ran every half hour or so.

M: On second thought, I'd better take a taxi. I have a lot of luggage and it's late. Thank you!

Text 10

W: Yes, Sir. You called?

M: Yes, I wonder if you could bring me another bottle of beer.

W: Certainly. Would you like anything else?

M: Well, my grandson is supposed to meet me in London at the airport. Do you think he'll be able to find me?

W: I'm sure he will. You don't have to worry about that. Are you going to be visiting him?

M: Yes. I've never seen my grandson.

W: I think you'll have a wonderful time in London. It's beautiful, is this your first time abroad?

M: No, I saw quite a bit of Europe before, Rome, Berlin, Paris, places like that, but I've never been to London.

W: Oh, then you have flown before too.

M: No, that was during the Second World War and I went to Europe on a large ship carrying soldiers.

W: Things are quite different in Europe nowadays.

M: I'm sure they are. I'm really interested to get there.

W: Well, it's 4 ' 00 now and we'll be there at 6:00 . Will you be sta­ying long?

M: I plan to stay five weeks. I was a teacher but I have stopped work­ing. My wife has dead and so I can go wherever I want.

W: I think you'll have a good time. I'll go and get a beer for you.

Text 11

W: There are many ways in which the memory can be improved. In fact, I believe we all have the ability to remember up to six times more than we do.

A lot of people find that visualizing information is very helpful. For exam­ple, if you are trying to remember a telephone number, imagine it written down on a piece of paper.

Remembering people’s names is a problem for a lot of people. I recom­mend that when you are introduced to someone you concentrate on his or her first name. It probably won’t offend anyone if you have to say, "What was your last name again, Sarah?" but Sarah might be upset if you forget her first name.

Of course, regular breaks are important and it’s better not to work for long periods without taking one, stopping for rest about every twenty minutes is best.

Finally, take care of yourself physically. Avoid substances like coffee, alcohol or drugs, because they dull the mind. And don’t forget your vita­mins------Bi and B2 are particularly good for the memory.

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