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2012年3月高考試題——英語聽力(浙江卷)
第一節(jié)
聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1. What is the woman doing?
A. Buying a handbag.
B. Trying on a piece of clothing.
C. Drawing a picture of the countryside.
2. What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A. Family members.
B. Classmates.
C. Co-workers.
3.What is the man angry about?
A. Telephoning while driving.
B. Some women drivers.
C. Traffic lights.
4. What does the woman mean?
A. She will choose the man.
B. The man was late in asking.
C. She may run for the position.
5. What does the woman want the man to do?
A. Set up a museum.
B. Start doing exercise.
C. Stop buying cameras.
第二節(jié),聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩 聽下面一段材料,回答第6和第7題
6. How will the man‟s brother go to South America?
A. By ship. B. By plane. C. By train.
7.What will the man probably buy for his brother?
A. A toothbrush. B. A silk tie. C. A clock.
聽下面一段材料,回答第8和第10題
8. Where is Rick working now?
A. In a travel company. B. In a hotel. C. In a law office.
9. How does Rick feel about his trip?
A. Excited. B. Curious. C. Nervous.
10. When will Rick leave?
A. In three days. B. In a week. C. In a month.
聽下面一段材料,回答第11和第13題
11. What do we know about the grandmother?
A. She lives by herself.
B. She‟s as healthy as before.
C. She often does some cleaning.
12. How long has the grandmother lived in Kentucky?
A. Since her husband died.
B. Since she was married.
C. Since her son moved away.
13. What does the grandmother enjoy about her present life?
A. Being busy with housework.
B. Being with relatives.
C. Being with friends.聽下面一段材料,回答第14和第17題
14. What was the woman talking about at beginning of the conversation?
A. Her story of completing a task.
B. Her experience of being lost.
C. Her trip abroad.
15. What did the man do in the bar in Germany?
A. Met his friends.
B. Attended a lecture.
C. Gave a performance.
16. How did the man find his way back to bar?
A. By following a man.
B. By looking at a map.
C. By asking an old woman.
17.What do we know about the man?
A. He cannot stand the noise in the bar.
B. He doesn‟t like to wear T-shirts.
C. He doesn‟t speak German.
聽下面一段材料,回答第18和第20題
18. Who is the speaker?
A. A radio announcer.
B. A police officer.
C. A taxi driver.
19. What makes driving a taxi a hard job in London?
A. Bad traffic.
B. Confused street names.
C. Large pollution in London.
20. What will the speaker probably do if he‟s stuck on the road?
A. Have a map ready.
B. Be understanding.
C. Change directions.
第2/4頁
BCABC BACAB ABCBC ACAAB
聽力原文
1
W: How do I look?
M: Not bad. Does it fit all right?
W: Uh, a bit tight around here.
M: I really like the color. It matches your handbag.
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W: We haven‟t seen much of you lately in the company. Have you been away on business? M: No, I‟ve been away on holiday. I‟ve got a cousin in Edinburgh.
3
M: It drives me mad when people use their cell phones at the wheel.
W: Hmm. What happened?
M: I nearly had an accident because the woman was talking on her cell phone while driving and didn‟t see the traffic lights turn red. She nearly killed me!
4
M: Sarah, I‟m prepared to run for class monitor, and I‟m wondering if I, er…if I can count on your support.
W: Oh, maybe if you had asked me sooner, but my roommate‟s running, too, and I‟ve already promised her that she had my support.
5
W: Have you bought a new camera again? You‟re turning my flat into a camera museum! M: I‟ll stop. I‟ll try. But I probably can‟t. I see a new model and my knees go weak!
6
W: May I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He‟s taking a trip to South America. W: Is he going by ship or plane?
M: He‟s flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest? W: What about this tie? It‟s made of pure silk.
M: My sister already gave him one. I‟d like something unusual. Let me look around…oh, that clock looks nice, but…
W: Hey, here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh, a folding toothbrush! That‟s a wonderful idea! I‟ll take it.
7
W: Have you heard that the boss of the law office where Rick works wants him to fly to Brazil and do a month‟s work there?
M: That‟s nice. He will love it because everything will be paid for, such as air travel, meals, hotel…and this is his first time to get out of the States.
W: Indeed. You won‟t believe how much he is looking forward to it, and how much his little sister admires him! He‟s going to enjoy lying on the beaches when work is done, and he promised to buy his sister gifts.
M: Who else is going besides him?
W: He‟s going alone.
M: When will he be leaving?
W: He was told about it three days ago, and I think he‟ll leave in a week.
8
M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?
W: That‟s my grandmother.
M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?
W: No, that‟s my grandmother‟s house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two-and-a-half hours away by plane.
M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?
W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.
M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?
W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.
第3/4頁
M: But isn‟t she lonely without family?
W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.
M: Why doesn‟t she live with you? Don‟t you miss her?
W: Well, actually, we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well.
9
W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.
M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.
W: Really?
M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, “I‟ll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,” „cause I had about a half an hour before we had to go on.
W: Uh-huh.
M: And I went outside, you know, had a look around, walked around for a bit…and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn‟t find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start. W: No, you‟re joking!
M: Yeah! I thought, “Ah! What am I gonna do?”
W: Could you ask for directions?
M: Well, I tried. I asked this old woman, but she didn‟t speak English, and I don‟t speak German…
W: Don‟t you? Oh, right.
M: And then, I realized I couldn‟t remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn‟t know, not knowing the language…and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the concert, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.
W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!
M: And when I got there, the guys were like, “Where have you been? We thought you‟d run out on us!” Anyway, we managed.
10
M:
Hello. I‟m Callum Robertson, and this is London Life. In the program today, let me ask you a question first: What do you think would be the hardest job in Britain? A police officer? Perhaps a deep-sea fisherman? Well, no, according to recent research, being a London taxi driver takes that prize. It‟s really a hard job, really difficult. One reason is the traffic. It‟s getting worse and worse in London. For most of us, if we have to sit in a traffic jam for a few minutes, we get anxious. But imagine if you had to do that all day, every day as your job. What‟s more, passengers get into the taxi and want to get from A to B as quickly as possible. They‟re in a hurry, and that makes things worse for the drivers. To prepare for the test, would-be drivers have to remember ways and places of interest around Central London. This is an area which has about 25,000 streets. They need to be able to take passengers from A to B without having to look at a map and without having to ask for directions. It usually takes nearly three years to pass the test, so it is also found in the research that parts of the brains of taxi drivers are actually larger than those in the general population. It seems as if learning all the streets and ways makes a part of the brain grow. Well, anyway, this is a most tiring job. Next time you‟re stuck in a traffic jam and feel mad, spare a thought for the taxi drivers, who have to spend most of their working life in them.
2012年3月高考試題——英語聽力(浙江卷)
第一節(jié)
聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1. What is the woman doing?
A. Buying a handbag.
B. Trying on a piece of clothing.
C. Drawing a picture of the countryside.
2. What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A. Family members.
B. Classmates.
C. Co-workers.
3.What is the man angry about?
A. Telephoning while driving.
B. Some women drivers.
C. Traffic lights.
4. What does the woman mean?
A. She will choose the man.
B. The man was late in asking.
C. She may run for the position.
5. What does the woman want the man to do?
A. Set up a museum.
B. Start doing exercise.
C. Stop buying cameras.
第二節(jié),聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩 聽下面一段材料,回答第6和第7題
6. How will the man‟s brother go to South America?
A. By ship. B. By plane. C. By train.
7.What will the man probably buy for his brother?
A. A toothbrush. B. A silk tie. C. A clock.
聽下面一段材料,回答第8和第10題
8. Where is Rick working now?
A. In a travel company. B. In a hotel. C. In a law office.
9. How does Rick feel about his trip?
A. Excited. B. Curious. C. Nervous.
10. When will Rick leave?
A. In three days. B. In a week. C. In a month.
聽下面一段材料,回答第11和第13題
11. What do we know about the grandmother?
A. She lives by herself.
B. She‟s as healthy as before.
C. She often does some cleaning.
12. How long has the grandmother lived in Kentucky?
A. Since her husband died.
B. Since she was married.
C. Since her son moved away.
13. What does the grandmother enjoy about her present life?
A. Being busy with housework.
B. Being with relatives.
C. Being with friends.聽下面一段材料,回答第14和第17題
14. What was the woman talking about at beginning of the conversation?
A. Her story of completing a task.
B. Her experience of being lost.
C. Her trip abroad.
15. What did the man do in the bar in Germany?
A. Met his friends.
B. Attended a lecture.
C. Gave a performance.
16. How did the man find his way back to bar?
A. By following a man.
B. By looking at a map.
C. By asking an old woman.
17.What do we know about the man?
A. He cannot stand the noise in the bar.
B. He doesn‟t like to wear T-shirts.
C. He doesn‟t speak German.
聽下面一段材料,回答第18和第20題
18. Who is the speaker?
A. A radio announcer.
B. A police officer.
C. A taxi driver.
19. What makes driving a taxi a hard job in London?
A. Bad traffic.
B. Confused street names.
C. Large pollution in London.
20. What will the speaker probably do if he‟s stuck on the road?
A. Have a map ready.
B. Be understanding.
C. Change directions.
第2/4頁
BCABC BACAB ABCBC ACAAB
聽力原文
1
W: How do I look?
M: Not bad. Does it fit all right?
W: Uh, a bit tight around here.
M: I really like the color. It matches your handbag.
22
W: We haven‟t seen much of you lately in the company. Have you been away on business? M: No, I‟ve been away on holiday. I‟ve got a cousin in Edinburgh.
3
M: It drives me mad when people use their cell phones at the wheel.
W: Hmm. What happened?
M: I nearly had an accident because the woman was talking on her cell phone while driving and didn‟t see the traffic lights turn red. She nearly killed me!
4
M: Sarah, I‟m prepared to run for class monitor, and I‟m wondering if I, er…if I can count on your support.
W: Oh, maybe if you had asked me sooner, but my roommate‟s running, too, and I‟ve already promised her that she had my support.
5
W: Have you bought a new camera again? You‟re turning my flat into a camera museum! M: I‟ll stop. I‟ll try. But I probably can‟t. I see a new model and my knees go weak!
6
W: May I help you, sir?
M: Yes, please. I want to buy a personal gift for my brother. He‟s taking a trip to South America. W: Is he going by ship or plane?
M: He‟s flying. My gift will have to be something light in weight. What can you suggest? W: What about this tie? It‟s made of pure silk.
M: My sister already gave him one. I‟d like something unusual. Let me look around…oh, that clock looks nice, but…
W: Hey, here is a gift for the man who has everything.
M: Oh, a folding toothbrush! That‟s a wonderful idea! I‟ll take it.
7
W: Have you heard that the boss of the law office where Rick works wants him to fly to Brazil and do a month‟s work there?
M: That‟s nice. He will love it because everything will be paid for, such as air travel, meals, hotel…and this is his first time to get out of the States.
W: Indeed. You won‟t believe how much he is looking forward to it, and how much his little sister admires him! He‟s going to enjoy lying on the beaches when work is done, and he promised to buy his sister gifts.
M: Who else is going besides him?
W: He‟s going alone.
M: When will he be leaving?
W: He was told about it three days ago, and I think he‟ll leave in a week.
8
M: Oh, who is the beautiful old woman in front of the house?
W: That‟s my grandmother.
M: Oh, then that must be your house in the background. Where is it?
W: No, that‟s my grandmother‟s house. She lives in Kentucky. We live in Boston, about two-and-a-half hours away by plane.
M: Then, does she live with your uncle or aunt?
W: No. Since her husband died, she has lived alone.
M: Alone? But she is so old! Who takes care of her?
W: She takes care of herself, though she is 81 this year and is beginning to slow down a little. She has a cleaning lady who comes for a few hours a week to clean house and help with the shopping.
第3/4頁
M: But isn‟t she lonely without family?
W: Of course not. She has lived in the same neighborhood since she was first married, so she knows all the neighbors, young and old, and she has lots of friends.
M: Why doesn‟t she live with you? Don‟t you miss her?
W: Well, actually, we talk to her on the phone every week and visit her at least once a year, but we are busy with our lives and so is she. We love to have her visit, but we all know that if she lived with us, we might not get along so well.
9
W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.
M: Funny you should say that because, er, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.
W: Really?
M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band, and I just thought, “I‟ll just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,” „cause I had about a half an hour before we had to go on.
W: Uh-huh.
M: And I went outside, you know, had a look around, walked around for a bit…and then I decided to go back and, uh, I couldn‟t find it! It was about two minutes before we were supposed to start. W: No, you‟re joking!
M: Yeah! I thought, “Ah! What am I gonna do?”
W: Could you ask for directions?
M: Well, I tried. I asked this old woman, but she didn‟t speak English, and I don‟t speak German…
W: Don‟t you? Oh, right.
M: And then, I realized I couldn‟t remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn‟t know, not knowing the language…and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the concert, so I sort of followed him back to the bar.
W: Wow, that was lucky! Thank goodness!
M: And when I got there, the guys were like, “Where have you been? We thought you‟d run out on us!” Anyway, we managed.
10
M:
Hello. I‟m Callum Robertson, and this is London Life. In the program today, let me ask you a question first: What do you think would be the hardest job in Britain? A police officer? Perhaps a deep-sea fisherman? Well, no, according to recent research, being a London taxi driver takes that prize. It‟s really a hard job, really difficult. One reason is the traffic. It‟s getting worse and worse in London. For most of us, if we have to sit in a traffic jam for a few minutes, we get anxious. But imagine if you had to do that all day, every day as your job. What‟s more, passengers get into the taxi and want to get from A to B as quickly as possible. They‟re in a hurry, and that makes things worse for the drivers. To prepare for the test, would-be drivers have to remember ways and places of interest around Central London. This is an area which has about 25,000 streets. They need to be able to take passengers from A to B without having to look at a map and without having to ask for directions. It usually takes nearly three years to pass the test, so it is also found in the research that parts of the brains of taxi drivers are actually larger than those in the general population. It seems as if learning all the streets and ways makes a part of the brain grow. Well, anyway, this is a most tiring job. Next time you‟re stuck in a traffic jam and feel mad, spare a thought for the taxi drivers, who have to spend most of their working life in them.